backend = "xrender"; vsync = true; # Shadow shadow = true; # Enabled client-side shadows on windows. shadow-radius = 12; # The blur radius for shadows. (default 12) shadow-offset-x = -7; # The left offset for shadows. (default -15) shadow-offset-y = -7; # The top offset for shadows. (default -15) shadow-opacity = 0.25; shadow-exclude = [ "! name~=''", "n:e:Notification", "n:e:Plank", "n:e:Docky", "g:e:Synapse", "g:e:Kupfer", "g:e:Conky", "n:w:*Firefox*", "n:w:*Chrome*", "n:w:*Chromium*", "class_g ?= 'Notify-osd'", "class_g ?= 'Cairo-dock'", "class_g ?= 'Xfce4-notifyd'", "class_g ?= 'Xfce4-power-manager'", #"class_g ?= 'awesome'", #"class_g ?= 'Awesome'" ]; # The shadow exclude options are helpful if you have shadows enabled. Due to the way compton draws its shadows, certain applications will have visual glitches # (most applications are fine, only apps that do weird things with xshapes or argb are affected). # This list includes all the affected apps I found in my testing. The "! name~=''" part excludes shadows on any "Unknown" windows, this prevents a visual glitch with the XFWM alt tab switcher. # Fading fading = true; # Fade windows during opacity changes. fade-delta = 4; # The time between steps in a fade in milliseconds. (default 10). fade-in-step = 0.03; # Opacity change between steps while fading in. (default 0.028). fade-out-step = 0.03; # Opacity change between steps while fading out. (default 0.03). #no-fading-openclose = true; # Fade windows in/out when opening/closing detect-client-opacity = true; # This prevents opacity being ignored for some apps. For example without this enabled my xfce4-notifyd is 100% opacity no matter what. # Window type settings wintypes: { tooltip = { fade = true; shadow = false; }; # dock = { shadow = false; fade = false; }; # dnd = { shadow = false; fade = false; }; }; # Disable fade for awesomewm components (causes lag with custom menus) #fade-exclude = [ # "class_g ?= 'awesome'", # "class_g ?= 'Awesome'" #];